CHANGING ROLE OF WOMEN IN PAST 25 YEARS RELATING TO JOINT FAMILIES‚ NUCLEAR FAMILIES‚ WOMEN AS A BREAD EARNER OF THE FAMILY. CHANGES IN THE REQUIREMENTS TREND OF MIXERS‚ WASHING MACHINES‚ MICROWAVE & STANDARD OF LIVING. NAME: HENA CLASS: XII DIV: G ROLL NO: 7 DATE OF SUBMISSION: SUPERVISED BY: MAHALAKSHMI MA’AM INDEX S.NO TOPIC PAGE NO 1 ACKNOWLEDGMENT 2 INTRODUCTION 3 NUCLEAR AND JOINT FAMILIES 4 BREAD EARNER 5 INTRODUCTION Women are important in
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In the world of Afghanistan‚ “ Women are made for homes or graves.”‚ some would say. Women are treated with unjustness and undergo hardship til this day. Statistics says that living as typical women in the course of Afghanistan is the most grueling place to be within. Living in the country includes being uneducated and illiterate‚ women’s lives are between life and death and escaping disciplinary. Besides that‚ showing the true identity of those behind hijabs‚ burkas‚ and niqabs doesn’t seem like
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Running head: WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP Women in Leadership Baker Center for Graduate Studies Submitted by For Dr. P. Karbon BUS 685 Dynamics of Leadership May 1‚ 2007 CERTIFICATION OF AUTHORSHIP: I certify that I am the author of this paper and that any assistance I received in its preparation is fully acknowledged and disclosed in the paper. I have also cited any sources from which I used data‚ ideas‚ or words‚ either quoted directly or paraphrased
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considering the women of Sparta‚ one should associate these traits to them as well. Life in Sparta was better for women compared to life in Athens because the women had more freedom‚ had a better education‚ and had more respect in Sparta. Spartan women were seen as the ones to make the citizens’ lives better by taking care of the home‚ family‚ and city-states power. The Spartan females certainly had the best lives and most power out of all the other ancient civilizations. Athenian women never had a
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The role of women in society has always been an issue throughout the ages and throughout Western Europe‚ and more or less all over the world. Before the age of the Enlightenment‚ or the Dark Ages‚ women were always seen as secondary to men in all aspects. Most reasons were religious while others were just the way life was then. By the late 18th century‚ at the time of the French Revolution and the continuance of the Enlightenment era‚ the role of women in society began changing drastically as the
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proven over and over many times that women have the abilities to do the same jobs as men‚ but as a society we tend to discourage women when they are trying to get in the fields of politics and government. No longer is the excuse that family is what is pulling women back when it comes to job opportunities‚ it is what society has chosen as what roles women should and shouldn’t take part in. The more we encourage women in running for offices‚ the more there will be women in office‚ and therefore we would
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written in the Victorian period. They both carry similar themes of the evils of patriarchy and the importance of empowering women to assert their identity in this time period. Both Jane Eyre and Laura are characters that are affected by the issues that mainly affected women in the male-dominated Victorian society. This is clearly portrayed when the men in both texts try to confine women physically and emotionally through deception and force. The different portrayal of both male and female characters also
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Women and Men in Renaissance Art The term “Renaissance Man” was coined During the Renaissance‚ a movement that took place from roughly 1300 to 1500 and means “rebirth.” “Renaissance Man” is still used to today to describe a person who is creative‚ artistic‚ musical‚ and worldly and can seemingly able and willing “to do it all.” However‚ it is important to note here that the term is clearly “Renaissance Man‚” not “Renaissance Woman‚” as during the Renaissance‚ it was men who were considered the
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their ways of looking at things‚ in particular women‚ have been depicted in artwork for centuries. In various forms of art throughout history‚ women are shown as sex symbols‚ weak‚ as servants to men and as housewives‚ men are depicted as being leaders‚ masculine‚ breadwinners‚ and decision-makers. Simple because society as a whole for the most part believed that way‚ doesn’t mean it was unheard of for women to seek their rights‚ however‚ in most cases‚ women continued to be seen in those ways in various
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November 9 2013 Women in Combat Thesis: Women should be allowed to serve in combat. I. Introduction- Background to issue II. It is a women’s right to be able to serve honorably in combat. A. Women have been in combat for a long quite a while. B. Liberty is something America lives by III. Mixed gender will generate a better discipline military. A. Men behave better when women are around. B. Better treatment of women in the military will improve effectiveness and commitment. IV. Women are better
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